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r ft - i 1 . i - r i v i, v f,. --- - . ii THE CURSE OF MARI TAL INCOMPATIBILITY Br PA04.0 MANTtOAZZA, rmu Arthrxlcf Wt c is II7ERE may b happinew between a rich husband nnd poor wife, botxci rich wifo and (i poor husk-unl, between n elderly husband and a young wife, between tw .wrsons of differing intolli goings and diverse cult urea, but WHEN THKlih IS INCOMPATIBILITY OF TEMPEUAMEN? KELINQUISH EVERY HOPE. Despair will be tho habitual stau of the common existence. Incompatibility doca not signify disparity of tastes, of sympa thies, if aspirations, because diversity is necessary to perfect har juony, and the more dissimilar they aro the more a man and a woman love each other. For incompatibility of temperament I n think of no compari son so just as that of a bird and a fil obliged to live together, favo that in the instance of tho fish ami bird one or the other must soon die, while with the man and woman they live, feeling in life ONLY TAIX AND DISGUST. This is why incompatibility is repardedby some legislators as sufficient cause for divorce. It ia and it ouht to be a mors im portant reason for separation than any other. The discord of feeline takes manv and most "able forms, but at the bottom we always find this: 'WHAT PLEASES ME DISPLEASES YOU; j WHAT MAKES ME HAPPY MAKES YOU UNHAPPY." Dut what can be done to defend us fromtthe peril of incom patibility ? There is one means: To study Again thef character of him or her whom you wish to make your life eomjtion. Begin by studying the milieu wherein she i live. I know an ftnpel of a woman. She has many friendywho More her and who are each jealous of the affection she bearslo otliera. They are all superior women of fine taste, of delicaU sentiment, of generous hearts. I will not be deceived in that romin?' . AftciJ psychological inquest on her " family. and friends do not disdain to go lower. Interrogate thefcharnbemaiil, tho coach man. Xo one knows us better than ourservants. Vhile a cham bermaid may not know how to make a psychologitalanalysLs of a young woman, she will know the intimate, secrets toi ler character. Good, noble, generous natures never maltreat thair attendants. S1IUX THE TEKSOX THAT ILL USS A itXNrKCTIC. I assure you that at the end of your," inquept vou will know precisely the soul of your loved one witH whom ytm are to sing through your entire life the hymn of perfect happiWss, the hap piness a deux. In the majority of instances yon ."will find neithercomplete dia- i cord nor perfect harmony, but a. partial anrord which little by lit-J tie through, your good will will be transformed in to '.FLAWLESS j IIAKMO.VY. Iiut persuade yourself that this harmony must not j le the price of a resigned victim or a submissive slate. That would be artificial and of brief duration. It should "be intelligent I and aTectionate acclimatization of tastesiand habiu-to their sur- j rounding. i , j ' "PrlNESS IS A FRUIT WHICH REQUIRES j KNOWING ANO t. : vjlture. i "i marry a good womar?1 , hio lovfS' youbecause she 'l.j :.:il$tti.e, estemsyyou and 'i-4 proud to-lartyour name. Then you may bo almost certain t hay the small "discards of tem perament will be removed, and in fte patient (indulgence where with your companion will suffer your) shortcoiuiogs every day and every hour you will recognizo the j6arks of A, LO.VE WHICH WILL END OXLY WITH YOUItj LAST IXRHiTH. 'j. Few Millionaires I lit) lily Educated By CfSRt LONtBKOSO ARXEG1E saya that tho man who want to become n iuilUonaii-0 must bo without education and culture and that IT IS VKKY KAKK Til AT A MAN WHO HAS A KKTI'TATIDN EDK LETTERS OR SCI ENCE IS SIVCF.SSITL IN El'SlNESS. This fact ia easily explained. Knowledge ami culture aro a sort of counterbalance to action, and tho scientist, whose brain is loaded with tho wisdom and the experience of ages, is I'OX TlXrALLY A TREY TO IRRESOLUTION' at tho moment when ho should decide for action. Tho highly educated man is overwhelmed with thought. of coincidences, facts that till tho brain, and THESE RETARD 1 1 IS WILL, making him ineapa blo of taking a swift resolution. While ho is wavering and trying to decide, the man who has no superfluous knowledge and i well up on only ouo subject DECIDES AND ACTS WITHOUT HESITATION. First National Hank ISllflTI PRINEVILLE. 8. K ALLEN n W. WURZWEILLU .Yico l'm-alei I T. M. BALDWIN Uw' Trnftt'U mrl Imuklni buslnon. AciMiinU ko.t .ul.J.'i't t I'lu'i'k K.-limiBt-M on I'i.rlliiiiil, Sun Krmu'l N' York (VIIPOllill r.'.'IVt i..Ul II.MUi"" Carry t.Ut follow inn OKI I'KV.-t,. Meel. lt;-l !MI l it t'l.KKK, uoeiunr.mrt. hrnir ln of CuhcvI Qoodu Mctis-i) ' " M-'i Ml t;i M M.i Ii (.t.vt lu lllOU II. M V V 1 lli 'II tl"'i N!.iluil CLHIJ. J The cheapest place I Mil I I I 1 I I 1 !.- . Yellow rllU n""1 ' -v lflnoAHH,.rlau-alorVlncH. Domestic nnd Imported Ci(rarB, ruiNicviLU-- r The Laboring Man and the Trust By WMIHLW KEID i ET us bo fair to tho laboring man and even to hi mi- j representative, the walking delegate. This American IN- J TOLERANCE OF DISSENT is not confined to tho trades union. The powerful ru.-t may bo just a exacting and in tolerant till its demand have once been sueees.sfullv challenged, and it has not at times been bashful about making these demand on legislatures, on the courts, even on the highest department of the government and on national candidate. IT 13 THOUGHT TO BE NOT BASHFUL AT THIS MOMENT IN WALL STREET ABOUT MAKING THEM UPON THE INEVITABLE CANDIDATES OF THE PARTY IN POWER .SHAHiP-PKlflEVIIiIiE-BEIlD STAGE LINE. 0. M I'OKKt.TT. Pr.'P- Dailv Plages carrying V. S. mail leaves Slianiko every evening on the arrivafof the C. S. Kv train for I'rineviiie and there connect with our stages for bend, making the through trip in twenty four hours Especial attention given to passengers and express matter. Reduced rates on round trips. GOOD COACHES, CAREFUL OKI VERS. OSCAR HYDE, Ag.-ntiieville, Oregon. milk i5 limn nun' ; !i i : SHIPP'S. 1 t t,t U1 1S Hue Wines, lj(juDi Mini C'iars. Best Branil3 of Goods on tlio Market. 11F u j v nit ' nil. un i M t)oMi:-'lIC CliiAKS IN ii i i:i:ke. t. : 'mil -Hit Hotel .'J m : Mwi nrwoi-aiirn-1 ..wo hi( -IvitIv. ;i.'iht n.- r- .'rl ti) urv :hiiiIU ii.irlh ti It ' .rH2 NtWHOWE IV.:IN3 MACHINE CO .1 I rnti nit lrnl er r.-nil'iiwttoii . wc .is..iin tin- iiil.;ir ll. il H'.'it 11 1 11. -. . ii u ll nth In ill i ' U.I iit II I I ,. I ,i r p .Lit.. rtr Jfiii'' l: !..,. i .inii ii .-.' .!.; :i ! .' ut. .i I ll; OH II : ' ' - tiuu.e" llif o"lu i i 'i"y : tt. t .Si H l .'lil Willi on f.'i. ;ii'U,Arf. v f r im ItM'iit r ir.V' tl tril t . r. .1.. ..r ..iy iiny vl. t : . h.ii.' I ll l.i ii. v . r '111 I' in mi l icliin ri .f inn t't . !t- . ,..i 1 1 1 1 n tv tiwi.li. In ' ll ni'ir l- , l ( ; i in i .'rli-i. Im ii"t I v il' . I., ii , .ui w .ml a Uti lii.u'hlni" ili'ii't i in.ui. v nwiiv fruiti 110111' ; I'liiifift ii'i." lii-rii'f-l', ti-f i'ii n n. ' t " ' ' 1 . i '.i.- '.ir lea', ihmi tiiu run Mir tiut li ilurc M at Ji-ulor m.ir ji"i, t . i.j. i h V f t'l ' V 1 -f. t . . . i !. ,1 t !... i V, n I. A I i S .i..i i i .-(.'t l.iXtf , ! ill.-l. nt!rl,l" li il J Miltlt l tl.i .iii.ff tin . Ii. .1 Hi .U-.l ,l Wo will make a Sieci.ilty of all Klndo of Dlnck- bniitliinu, HorsoshocLu; Woodwork. luii ut :! II t"M lli.llli' ? .'A'HCM! S:W!?ifl VJCHirJECO J,, ,, il-JANOE. MASS i.. At'u-i. -niwuiidii I ill1 rr r if irit rmrfifr-mm' t I1I..M l..i"l-. t I , t! t r;. l.i The Druggist, Golumbia Southern RAILWAY CO. TIME TABLE ML Ktruitive February 1, t;K':l. rr LABOR. THE iCf ----- VITAL FACTOR mm CIIRIK.S the hest and choicest drugs, patent medicines, toilet t,t icles, soap?, bruahestetc, which aro to he found only in a" up-to-date, drug store. , . . I fi"s lino of stationery. Prescriptions carefully compounded. I We also carry in connection with our drug line, a full and complete line of the very best makes of furniture. i .:t-- r il e r. ' T.!' .T.W,a,.lr.'lk - 'f W .I m .. -mr. - J FIVE DAYS OF RACES. pBfFnE vital factor in ajlding toho wirld'sVtt.ireu is hl.-or. I ( i Thank God rverr day you. live for tho ftVfngth end j 1200. IN PURSES 81i(M). the opTiortunirv tn wnrlc. "n mottur That rx."ition i you may have inlwrtto.l orhow wueh inon oy you jaay f , i i I 1 n have secured, I.'IFE WILL BECOME HoUXm i Under tllO IliailUgeillCItt of th0l IlllCMlIC FOR VOL" UNLESS Y(T AUK AT VOLE. Ijor-kov CI III). rHllOvillo OlTLOIl. T I... .i:jt .. i .n . .1 1 ii. uiiiMM ikj tiiiHTence vvwrtner your wmlc is mental or .Tianiiei, ; -f ? STATIONS iii ''""r rn.. ' !. I- w ' 1$) . . DlOOb - - 11 ' ft I If) . - Glhinn 11 1,1 I m - Hlnk - ''' '-' ill - - Wiwicu W I' I i i .T - . Klomlylco - - 10 5i 1 1 1 ;j - - 8umoi t - W 3 1 J ;t - Uy Canyon Juno - lo I IV, . MuUiinnlil - w 1 1) 2 41 . DuMom - - Wl i 1 (W Mnro - mi .t 4 3 1.1 - -. Ernklnvll) - 9 I l t Oriuin Vttliuy n 7 s oo . liourbun ..il ;a 7 4 111 - Knnt - l i ' 4 Wlk.',Jt - .Kl l: 7 5 00 - RHANIKO "Oil Arr. I.. . P H in :TiNKW AIL, til. It ( l.HiV, Mi r.iiAVKi:, MAVWOdli, SUA US MALT, A KYE l,i,ki, h O'Jleil Bros., hm-: l.i'' ASH i Boer 5 Cents. i i, i !!!. . . : . , ! -i i W Ii s.lii fi u:u I In IK. ne I ( 'a Hi I nil M U I 11 I.. ! t V. l V d M.iSiift'lK Ii: .lluiiei S.tiiterin', I! 'i it, I'l r'. Ai'iJi'Oi- iii H 11 INK W.nr. SHAfllKO (IlAf(EHOUSE GO. i F.r.' ,,: ri'.elv ( lentdii.it. i.i i.u..r,i V' .i,M f. i t, in in wlo tlif'i- it makes soft haJs or rough, "u-Wheryou are a eaptBin " a I rivjilo in the ranks. f Die; cmploycrl iu is the sur, strong, tVWt law of nature that nl is hannv if his tn'fnrl ia tirl! ailinsted to t'io sra trrca t pitv lie evers-went to cubjeet fi labi-.r atnii if his head ami Jus I (anLi arp adding soinPthiVK to the sum of. she world's aceunitilatioi f. Y ORK, the .steady, jx'r.sistent doin of 'thinps titvin a workalrt jilati, k THE FOi:.lJATIO.V OF Vi LL OUDIXAKYl ACCOM-I'USllAll-LVT. If one gets the idea ' tliat the things which he liasl Btudied in the hooks are sufficient to. -rnahl him to get on without this per.-isteiit doing of things, HIS C'ASJ : IS HOPELESS. If lie Las ac4uircd habits of life and way-j-of lijing which unfit him for engaging in tLus serious labor, it is " - Si Still, the average college man yasgrerft tfdvamtagft.over ttc aver- .. ,il. it I :u 1 1 X.l.i ... . . . . ... tt i; iiiiii i m.iii ii. iiiu ui:i4 i-J mrapgiivuu i pit "WortC 'lllStlOll. II ll 1 not, tLeri this college degree inrikc-s his tfaihire vaiffrtnnately con- FpifUOUS. Iieli pfiidoiit rectitude, virile trinAiiy, lovj of wak,, regard for all the worker, willingness to leanifand' jilickt'ifiS in faJHng in with c'liKlilimis, rational Jiving, which will; conscrvct die jiiysieal powers Mini accompli-h the largest results; nn.,iinelflnh tmrposo toscr-e other.-, mi ability to accumulate and, to nisojone'a 'aj !Hiiinlatii8 for hi.-i own upbuilding; culture, not srtfficialFj- jroJiieclj,brjt born kf things dune, inn! expressive of hiridline; a uick senstj iof rcciji-ooal rela tions between niiin and man, with a c irage thnM ton fctand pat'iand a p.-.t. bitisiiM bat never flags THESE LHE VITAL I'ACTOILS' IN" AN Y 'SUCCESS I OJI WHICH $ UXIVJiltS'ITY. CAKES. October 27. 28. 20. 30. 31. FIRST DAY. fur all for a puree of f 200 00 Half mile dash, fur saddle burses Xoveltv race; walk j mile, trot ' owned in Crook county, for a ,)!,. r,n j mje ; f,ir Crook counly J'urse of I7.J.00 j h()rfl('H 0,yi purHB .t7.r,.00 Half mile and repeat, free for all . KoriLTH DAY. for a purse of f loO.OO' 'j-ire0 ,(, Indian horse race. No SECOND DAY". entrance fee. Not less than eight) Three eights of a mile dash, free 0Htart. Purso l-IO.(K) FIFTH DAY. Consolation race, five-eights" of a race, free for all. purse 12j.(JJ mj0 for pUrg0 0f iflOO(K) Half mile dasli for two year oldsj f.'jO.OO. given for bnsrs ball. forapurseof Only one team from I'rineviiie al THIRD DAY. Dully kUk run ii it t Mm at H.iihu (or AntiliiiMi, rrim-villi), Iteinl, I'.uriin Silver I.alin, l.ukevii!', Mitrliell, I'lt-iJ villi, Allium, AsIikixxI Jolin Hay City ari l Kunnil. K. I'. Wf M llilll'ltY, C. K. I.Y'n.K, Hiinrinlinili'Mt in. Kreilit ami I'hhh, Arft. (.'mo i,n City. I i MERC H A ND I S E, WOOL, PELTS, GRAIN, ETC. IiKALER IN' LUMBER, WOOD, COAL, FLOUR. MAY AND GRAIN . i !- i ;il ;Urtiti.iii vi.i n i,i no .1 1' irnl clan li.ilitiH iiii I (radii. f.ieilln". Abo ntm k vurl l.iti-t plain. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS Iror I 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 i 1 1)4 St k'U yjwSk. I'liol-i: Il-;i -lis : Fia.v ;t .'. t'.i J M'.'iKi lilt" . , for all for a purse of $100.00 Half mile and repeat handicap Oregon Showtime and union Pacifici roit 'I IMF, MiKKItl l.KH rr.oM i(ion.on. Tliree (juartr of a riiilf) danh, fiee I 1'i.rtUrwl UmM I b I . ,. . ... I.. lowed to fntiT. Orhf;r tnarn lauHtj h,,.(ij .,rti(. Kinntm, khii.. . 1 J- III. ' Hi'. HI I 9U,, ( fih HKH come frotn thi outHiflc. ; vi iium un'i !ni(l(iii, ttnrvK v now ) W. I. 1 I! I'.iii.k r, Tlie ) I', iiiki-r", M'irii. Tit" i,.:. lit IN, Tim 1 lib". Oil"! j lt. , ,4 I.' ii On all races, an entrance fee of ten per-centwill he charged. All entries must be made on or Lefore eight o'clock the evening before tho races. In all races, at leant five horses must enter and three start; but the Club reserves the right to hold a less number than five- to inter, by reducing the purse in proportion to the number of horses entered. I'acifio Coast Jockey Club rules to govern all races. Win. WrHztvrcn.Kit. President. Wm HoLMiit, Secretary A t Inn 1 1 1' K,ri'. Mull ki., In nvi-r, ll 11 ri n in. U nrlli, ilMinli, Kiiikii vlu Hunt. I'llv. HI, l,"ul, ( lihiij, lliKl"ll, H'l'l KhmI, SI, I'nul Wiilln Wnlln l.im l-lm Kilt Mull H.iiIiiiii., nil , U.'il ll. III, Iiiiiii, ittilli'fil'i'llii, HI Ik I'hiiI, ImlilMi, Mllvmiili S.nkiillii CIiIi-uku, mill Hunt. 70 HOURS OFITL NO ro CHICAGO Jill I III Mi P. I,K I A 1(1. 70 RED FRONT BAZAAR N. A. TYK is BH03. Reduced Prices -ON Ol It BIG STOCK. In order lo make rii.ini furiMir new stock i.f wii.lur numb o on lloi H,iy Iiii.., will rri ,,, nuiil fu. iher iinliei"",'l Uy our bmilM ami S, ledvteeil prices. ).- ra iil' Knriiicliiiii; ( IimiI 't i h!., iiinl eliiii.i'Viire w ill I,,. at (!!' AT COST. I'nr imrtlcillam ai tu rnl". mcl riiitu o'hlr ri.i, J. U. FUfcUUiijy, Agnrit, lil. Or, l ('"m" ''my '" "'"ii" v,i!ii,,l,li. b.traliM lii cood iim. N. A. TYE & BROS PROPS H".-il ? if; -i i - W. -j-i .r.-r . --''' 7r